A very similar looking litter. Most of the ones we saw online were very mixed bags colourwise. The two little cuddlers at the front went to the same owner. They do look like they shouldn't be parted.
First off: keep kitten posts coming. Love it. Second: you can still get another one. I highly recommend it. Mine were both about a year old and not related, and completely different in size and personality. Yes, they will fight a little first but they keep each other company and keep from getting bored and cuddle and are more sociable because of it. I had the two for years and only don't get another because I think Gotita is a bit too old now to make new friends. Third: start clipping her claws now. Just a little at a time, with a regular nail clipper. Start off by playing with her paws, pressing them a little in the middle to get her to open them up. Get her used to you touching her paws and then clip just the very tips carefully. It will make your life less painful and if she gets used to it now it will eventually become routine and take two minutes at a time!
Hmmm, we'll certainly think about it. Aidy's hoping to get a slightly better job soon. If he does then we maybe will. The only thing I wonder about is when we picked her up from her mum's owners house they said she tended to keep apart from her litter mates. Even when we went in they were all together on the sofa and she was round behind the back cushion.
She had her claws clipped at the weekend. Aidy took the tips off over a couple of sessions when she was sleepy. She resisted a bit at first but it got easier the second time. She was in a bit of a huff afterwards though :D
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And her brothers, as you say, gorgeous wee boys! A very handsome family.
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She had her claws clipped at the weekend. Aidy took the tips off over a couple of sessions when she was sleepy. She resisted a bit at first but it got easier the second time. She was in a bit of a huff afterwards though :D
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